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Chapter 2: Review of Literature
Within the setting of a medical clinic or facility, receptionists have a plethora of tasks, roles, responsibilities, and obligations. Though duties may vary greatly based on practice size or...

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14% of White adults (Fry, 2010).
As a result of the increased legislation and awareness to the achievement gap, Yearly ProgressPro™, a progress-monitoring instrument, is being implemented to help close it. This computer-administered program...

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The development of students’ self-efficacy and social competence as related to character education programming—referred to by some as performance character—is essential, but not well investigated. Anecdotally,...

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information is transmitted via the gesture” (p. 227). The study uncovered significant individual
differences among otherwise linguistically- and culturally-homogenous research...

THE WEB
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containing competencies from many collaborators across the field of web design. The
framework is based on six developmental areas (WaSP InterACT, 2012): Foundations, Front-end
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students will also be those who show high aptitude in other academic areas involving problem-solving abilities.
Problem-centered instruction: This method of teaching mathematics involves a teacher helping students discover, conjecture, test, and...

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more than 50 years ago. When racial segregation was ruled unconstitutional during the Brown versus the Board of Education in 1954, closing the gap in academic achievement between minorities and White students became a priority to educators and...

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area, (with rules of punctuation, for example) by the time they get into middle school and high school, they simply fake their way through school.
There are three different types of students of whom teachers must be aware in order to teach...

"The old-time cowhand lived in the saddle. He was strictly a riding man, and detested walking even for short distances. The true cowboy's life, with its hardships, isolation and dangers, developed all the sterner qualities to a high degree." "On a...

SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 5
Introduction
Social Thinking Interventions in Second and Third Grade
Possibly the most famous person with autism, Dr. Temple Grandin (2006)
hypothesized that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity would not be accepted had...

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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
persist in their harsh, dry environment and attract others to them in periods of serious drought was the skill with which the Hopis developed especially adapted plants and their ability to coax them into high...

INFLUENCING INTENTIONALITY 9
CHAPTER 2
Literature Review
For the past 130 years educators have given children opportunities to view, learn
about, and respond to works of visual art in school settings. All along the way theorists
have debated the...

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Most Americans think testing is a spurious trend; a new Time poll found that only one out of five people surveyed felt that testing has had a positive effect in schools. But as the tests get better, we are starting to be able to see in the dark ....

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the 1920s and 1930s as psychology’s understanding of character developed (Cunningham, 2005). Although progressive education’s emphasis on character education died out in the late 1930s, Sputnik’s launch...

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from all the traditional chiefs whichever pertains to our land claims. Some of the villages of course refused to work with our attomey, protesting the attomey was hired without their consent or knowledge. But they will...